New Networking Tools Scripts for Web

phpIPAM was built to help administrators of large Internet networks manage their IPs and the clients assigned to each of them.
It's a visual tool for managing the network via a Web browser, built on PHP, jQuery and Bootstrap.
What is new in this...

The application makes use of a server-side VNC-to-XML proxy written in Java.The current version is almost as responsive as native VNC and should work in any browser supporting the HTML5 canvas tag.Guacamole provides access to a VNC server through a...

Apache SSHD spun out of the Apache MINA development process and was created as a Java standalone solution for supporting SSH-like communications between Java applications and services.
The library was not created as a replacement for the protocol itself...

Apache HttpComponents Client is the successor to the widely used Jakarta Commons HttpClient 3.1 and is tightly integrated with the Apache HttpComponents Core library.
The HttpComponents Client library is a tool destined to extend Java's built-in...

Apache HttpComponents Core doesn't cover all facets of the HTTP protocol, but only the main basics, all that's needed to support basic communications between a client and a server.
The library can be used for building both client-side and...

Switchmap uses SNMP to query and record desired data from the switches.
Can be used in showing general switch details, usage statistics, installed modules, port and VLAN activity.What is new in this release:Contains 5 or 6 minor bug fixes, including one...

SPDY is a networking protocol developed by Google for transporting content across the Internet. It's like HTTP, but much, much faster.The "SPDY Server for node.js" module adds support for this protocol in Node.js and lets programmers create applications...

Offilne.js was modeled after the alert system in Gmail that warns users of their lost Internet connection.
The library aims to provide a system to constantly scan the user's connection status and show various warnings whenever the Internet connection...